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"үр GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE UPON 
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а Ігеаті with reference to the Government о ood Mr. AYRTON move "m 
) Kaway Mulytyes (oco-bue«)  Zranusier Биш, and Lieutenant o; i i ries iustructious — 
Fdinburgh А pires Bun рее through committee. i соп ошту; rs — xis a SP бй jo intended to retain Te powering them to m ake Fi rovision in the PT Lbs 
Loan Bil wa second tim Тһе ТИР PALMFRSTON said that the relations | а tate to the » etropolitaz a been · 
üi he Ea " t of the m d Бе њи і 
аг ues ош. eat È 
ment 
canse 
coven 
seven 
hed to use th they: 
"wo vA g the Admiralty for were 
ords fro ords ELLE 8 servat 
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in iri Rare sta stated that her subjes 
had 
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ucted on the shoa uch w eatur 
еа бшсш» ought | a te а. had reached тато 
itate, but to recon: | in ng the death of the 8 ааа that mor then 
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ха К ст —Mr. Уг moved fi g. - 
сеу т=н d b ien t for ies the ; Luo 
слои. ыг that 2 pius а! s s compe eas latitudes. Afr vigour.—Admira UEODMPE, Oh theo бег, fee duly « 
d t arquis | Government would not b fied p^ present i t a was an inferior wea After 
aiea great expense in building forts ЖЕЕ: | y he opinion о 2t tho LAU 
е сезвї ildi ts. rd | Har G of the late 
eem за dim Bills 
—The 
passe 
t Ен! 
Chancellor, had s Угыл 
ЫА LP nd at the Cabinet Council again in n | beste steered into them, Ifan ула 
att inet Coun Я Sir J. 
e 'evening а; n house at a social кз Senda Bya -— ks had, he said, no doubt that the forts, armed wit y - , 
strange pre en the Lord "d Chancellor lately made a state- rong guns, be: uld very soon send — ships to keep com- | |а йоне, б Мт. ‚С 87 to 
ment ќо а friend which was equivalent to the expression of a Day ite the "Royal George. After раи ег 
reference for а sudden death, rather than one preceded by a | upon the subject by Mr. BENTINCK, Sir B rM | the best possible weapon; and the the H 
ingering i . His lordship concluied by asking the | б. BARING, the House went t into a Committee ү f Supply apon | e: оре ina sentite p bu 
[s cce assent of ond lordships to a motion for which | the remaining Army Estimates, and certa ха | ып m n то b. 
there was. happily, n IN joe rid in the records of the House. | buildings m taken. The Durham Univ iiy 1 Bw pe e 
bod wein and Lord Sr. LroNamDs expressed their | second time. The Chatham Dockyard ресе еу Bol peel as ^to сонети у Hest s in d venie dt of effecting Mo 
sense of the rits a the late Lord Chancellor, and | highly iue, ua Committee Other Bills were aen men d the | ja a ge eneral change in the Tbe nt of the service, The moti m 
eulogised his p rofessional ноне and attainments. Тһе | House urned a шг lf-past 12 o'clock to Mon s then withdrawn T md pu. obtained leave to t 10th 
motion was unanimously ag здн Moxpav.—Ezport of Salt to France.—In answer to Sir - М E ni dis c] exten m an f 
TUESDAY. — The . Railw mpamies Mortgage Transfer Pisunox Mr. M. GIBSON said that no ariangement had yet | B t us decir ir jm M deu n ч duced 
(Scotland) Bill, the Edinburg vl Assessments Bill, and the Excise он been made with he Government of France for the admission до 4^ С ù Georg ү у € ' Five ] 
Stamps Bill were read a third time and passe sed. The East Ind of British salt into that red Sut that an inquiry by the | Possessions ke ot Co E D d Tal nic. Зна acts rel 951, e 
Loan: Bili passed through domitor The Public Offices French eiii was now going on, and ther very byt Ditto 
Eztension. Bill was reported with amendments.—The Duke of | reas e ts 
priri у ‹ на ни Wn pump Uh рен vm of. the i | Gale Y 
matesof merchan ore б 5 Committ Mr. s. dis 
of the "Royal Nav вы Даат» d explained ы; ИКА, of the Lu order or goi going ү Y | itself into а — Apes А, x p" TET A 
ВШ for the purp of ане officers of the rchant | George Adair, ob ү t vi Justi the the ID orat Lx vol v whieh inc а Sui 56 
service to the ey. "The rinei pi Fotja t would be to to give to | of Donegal, | for impro 
officers of ve mahat: бал ча pae in the navy as | tract. of land in tho who 'ents 
lieutenants to serve under captains of war, and to retire | to this House to а е pear and el | re eie reign esi: Ditto 
with AT es at its termina stio - The motion was bein ng et the disti > and praying for an inquiry, ww x: e pee ei p d 5740 
ne i ther it is fitting that |$ ОУеВ, Sc., he эое Lord РИШ 
DAY.— The Мер 1 Cha етиш, Mr. Адат. E ntn Her „Majesty's com- | 70001. be omitted from t ment, and the amendment was mg- 
the oaths as Lord Wrsr then med h ow Hed tailed | the trtum sitios attending em evictions, the Alders е Ye by 147 to 50. Another division took pae 
Li pras "The East India. p t Biland ihe: гш Office reum i the x asons alleged by Mr. Ada ir for the e he |.tived on a iyi ion by 
ВШ w nsisting that thare 1 ground whai atover for | Оп ап а e hy Nu 
m ;dment T lands by a system of етно which, though у 9 оп took Н d db e vot 
to Lord [^ Lro NARDS, DE EX E S aei of the law, was nevertheless nally Caammax reported 
Emi tese said that t the вона - a suitable building in ht w with most disastrous co M s to society in agr 
with the National Gallery for the nd the | Irel; : : 
wa to the nation ? de late Mr. d 
not yet been decided on, but in the meantime the pictures T 
were perfectly safe, as they were in a galle d universally t E. 
admitted to be well adapted Bo th for their exhibition and pre of that aatis bad been ш їп somplicity з ze the Ribbon 7. 
nus рч er ERSTONE admitted the difficulty of carrying | conspira n the rece urder of his iag Exc 
nditio: Yo guit est, but thought the " ть. 
satio wai bots idi way or other to com ly with deni Ac 
y miae a few тегү fau Т Мото: an ud ga ede ре 
E the fabje "o opped. —Lord . R: ved day 
select oibus ittee inqu uire into the Ponari 1 the 
qus MN of the Pier? Robing Me row ehe to report v when ELIT 
the would be ready for occupation. The : 
aged t to. 80 t 
FnrDAY.— The Royal Assent was given by Commission to the . zm 
Ехсїзє and Гере Bill, East India Loan Bi. and several other MAGUIRE supported i о р " эш г 
Bills | State of Т —In answer to Lord STRATFORD DE |gaid that the c question vus, у the Crown had ni d fetu 
REDcLUE its duty in not supersedi r. Adair in the commission of oe ame Dos 
N. habitants of Jerse =» 
the contrary, they pen om y that laws ты Ros 
tution could only be made by the 8 25 
prid Sere, tok Mr. Adair sh BANKI 
ed occupatio the course of осн so many 277 but eu d Ws SCOTC 
asked what eoe, mats "fud whether the дот voter ould be tified in emoving from EET. 
o treaty of. Vien nna, guaranteeing | the commissio of tbe. p a gen iem. | ehaigel itu rU. 
d. [Left sitting. ] e Er of йа law. [d 5. hads acted "within the limits rub. 
As оста OF COMMONS ab. PI 
Sheffield, 
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VR it. "it her Ure es ee were | to nterere 
e garrisons it was not n ary 
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масе. 
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into s uiid Gen suppl, “мт. Соснвлхе | апа Southern Sta 
Ба inire orin the colony і to 
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Ri Pes MM that the evidence taken 
civil service — int яса on 24 to ММ Bill ber 
should be modifi to se! this and M 45—44 = opposed GRE 
Mere Кетоосат лоя e ite етеш, 
The Industrial Schools (Scotlan terrific 
ici 
» of ] 
—East. Ind ooo ® о 
а po eanan i c anions pi Il having been теце ар, Mr. Н. Er aye Ur. gà Ш the Jas 
Mr. HENNEss eres of ауе the ms endment that a eer! little 
Eord Как КИТҮ т PY оп o s rengt ening Caleutta should be ] permissive only, an 
t which | tl , and it was udable pre- | Wr, м pase vs KT the legal mem S 
he comm ne, was SUP dc ent out infa tead of five у Street 
i „ков E wi аз è aj been s 
Some . 
v3 p 
il by à 
5, Messrs 
" Aud the 
Mr. Со b M y to Street 1 
с ami: said ord J. Russ: Epiat ed the present iti les i 
iu си gentlemen had discharged a very diti cult and tis quétione in dupato gs tw Spain end Гаев +, Кк > 
P Lon Ry to their own credit and to the publie satisfaction; addo that the good offices of Eugland had boen requested by lier 
Конче. ECIL was of opinion that the ве committee had oroeco, and that terms of settlement had been proposed, a Ада. 
4 ална е evidence that appreciation which it deserved, e now under the socie. of the t Vermnetnté; pe А ы bit Шы wi 
du ну Ог instan тероғ in favour of open public | The House then went into а c ittei ply on the Civil Pg EN the q 
prisa v ve er the most er ce witnesses іп | Service Estimates, when Mr. A. SMT oved. that the Chair- o а 
, when- ex on the subject, | Man report p After а discussion on е i 
Aven. heir evidence strongly agaiust such.a system “=й В. [taking votes on account, the motion сенге бу + 4 Rocks of 
nomination system, which E ся Burgh Schools (Scotland) Bill 
Beso Quei met whieh petitive /systeni.—Mr. cond tim i ( ) Bill was read a 
"js ла » was negatived without, a онша. — London Coal and Wine D 
asked the position of the Lord-| wè sitting, on the order for going іц 
^ t 
t се s 
ORTHCOTE defended the report of th i i | to 99. [bete 
зараве vices attendit A = & е Committee, and insisted | to А vote on account 0f.830,0000. was then à aeree to The | and i 
had been extinguished b а 
